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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T07:37:46+00:00 2026-06-10T07:37:46+00:00

I’m trying to list the number of users by age-range: Range : #Users 10-14

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I’m trying to list the number of users by age-range:

Range  : #Users
10-14  : 16
15-21  : 120
22-29  : 312
30-40  : 12131
41-70  : 612
71-120 : 20

I was thinking of creating a static array of hashes:

AGE_RANGES = [
  {label:"10 - 14", min:10, max:14},
  {label:"15 - 21", min:15, max:21},
  {label:"22 - 29", min:22, max:29},
  {label:"30 - 40", min:30, max:40},
  {label:"41 - 70", min:41, max:70},
  {label:"71 - 120", min:71, max:120}
]

and then use it for my search filter, as well as for my query. But, I cannot think of a way of getting the most performance out of it.

My method in my model only groups by age:

def self.group_by_ageRange(minAge, maxAge)

  query = User.group("users.age")
              .where("users.age BETWEEN minAge and maxAge ")
              .select("users.age,
                        count(*) as number_of_users")

end

Any suggestions?

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    2026-06-10T07:37:48+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 7:37 am

    You want to build some SQL that looks like this:

    select count(*),
           case
               when age between 10 and 14 then '10 - 14'
               when age between 15 and 21 then '15 - 21'
               -- ...
           end as age_range
    from users
    where age between 10 and 120
    group by age_range
    

    In ActiveRecord terms, that would be:

    # First build the big ugly CASE, we can also figure out the
    # overall max and min ages along the way.
    min   = nil
    max   = nil
    cases = AGE_RANGES.map do |r|
        min = [r[:min], min || r[:min]].min
        max = [r[:max], max || r[:max]].max
        "when age between #{r[:min]} and #{r[:max]} then '#{r[:min]} - #{r[:max]}'"
    end
    
    # Then away we go...
    age_ranges = Users.select("count(*) as n, case #{cases.join(' ')} end as age_range")
                      .where(:age => min .. max)
                      .group('age_range')
                      .all
    

    That will leave you with an array of objects in age_ranges and those objects will have n and age_range methods. If you want a Hash out of that, then:

    age_ranges = Hash[age_ranges.map { |r| [r.age_range, r.n] }]
    

    That won’t include ranges that don’t have any people in them of course; I’ll leave that as an exercise for the reader.

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